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Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is believed to be the next revolutionary step in supply-chain management. Complex process simplification using RFID technology can offer particularly important benefits to many enterprises. To derive real benefit from RFID, the application must rapidly implement functions to process the large quantity of event data generated by RFID operations. For this reason, developers are forced to implement systems to derive meaningful high-level events from simple RFID events. Although applications could directly consume and act on RFID event, extracting the business rules from the business logic leads to better decoupling of the system, which consequentially, increases maintainability. In this paper, we describe an RFID business aware framework for extending RFID events using business rules, and then processing these to show complex events.
This work was supported by the Brain Korea 21 Project in 2007.
This work was supported by the Regional Research Centers Program (Research Center for Logistics Information Technology), granted by the Korean Ministry of Education & Human Resources Development.
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Moon, M., Kim, S., Yeom, K., Choi, H. (2007). Framework for Extending RFID Events with Business Rule. In: Kotagiri, R., Krishna, P.R., Mohania, M., Nantajeewarawat, E. (eds) Advances in Databases: Concepts, Systems and Applications. DASFAA 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4443. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71703-4_85
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